I'm sorry. Yes I am running pppd. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \_ Isabelle Poueriet \_ \_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] \_ \_ http://www.bway.net \_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Q. How many Microsoft Engineers does it take to screw in a light bulb? A. None. They declare "darkness", the standard.
On 24 Jun 1999, John Hasler wrote: > Isabelle Poueriet writes: > > "" ATZ\R > ^^^ > > chat is case sensitive: '\R' does not mean the same thing as '\r'. > Besides, you don't need a '\r' here anyway. > > > nameserer IP address > ^^^^^^^^ > > Misspelling 'nameserver' won't keep you from connecting, but it will make > it hard to surf the net. Also, you really should have two nameservers. > > > next file: /etc/ppp/chatscripts/provider > > ?? There is no such file. Do you mean /etc/chatscripts/provider? > > > Here I have a line like so: > > > bella * mypassword > > That is an appropriate entry for /etc/ppp/pap-secrets, not for > /etc/chatscripts/provider but you don't need it as you are not using PAP. > > > Please help. > > You have not told us what command you are running (I'm guessing you are > just typing 'pppd'). > > In any case, this is all a waste of time. Put ppp back the way it was by > reinstalling ppp with 'dpkg -i ppp' and run pppconfig. You will then be > able to bring up a ppp connection with 'pon' and stop it with 'poff'. > -- > John Hasler > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) > Dancing Horse Hill > Elmwood, WI > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >

